I don't know how I got here but I find myself captivated by the form of large bent swan-necked billiards. I consider the Dunhill 120, Sasieni's Viscount Lascelles, and the Parker and Savory (patent)189 my grail pipes. I have a pretty robust collection of pipes but I haven't been able to pull the trigger on any of those big beautiful bent billiards.
I have probably read everything about the Dunhill 120 and the Viscount on this thread but I have never really gotten any information on how they smoke. I would hate to throw so much cash at a bad smoker. Are they anyone's favorite pipes or are they just a trophy to bring out on special occasions and enjoy the horrific gurgling and impracticality of the pipe as a smoker? Perhaps this is what gives me pause... Does anyone have thoughts about the practicality and capability of these pipes, specifically the Sasieni and Dunhill?
Big bonus points if anyone has any suggestions of other similar, maybe slightly more cost-effective pipes that would scratch that itch until I decide to pony up for a Dunhill or Sasieni. Should they stay my online eye candy or should I make the leap and break out the Captain Black Grape I have been saving for that sacred moment?
I have probably read everything about the Dunhill 120 and the Viscount on this thread but I have never really gotten any information on how they smoke. I would hate to throw so much cash at a bad smoker. Are they anyone's favorite pipes or are they just a trophy to bring out on special occasions and enjoy the horrific gurgling and impracticality of the pipe as a smoker? Perhaps this is what gives me pause... Does anyone have thoughts about the practicality and capability of these pipes, specifically the Sasieni and Dunhill?
Big bonus points if anyone has any suggestions of other similar, maybe slightly more cost-effective pipes that would scratch that itch until I decide to pony up for a Dunhill or Sasieni. Should they stay my online eye candy or should I make the leap and break out the Captain Black Grape I have been saving for that sacred moment?